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With satellite-based phone service in place, captains will switch on "no mobile" sign during takeoff.
With satellite-based phone service in place, captains will switch on "no mobile" sign during takeoff.
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on (accidently) and got a text message during the flight and
recieved a call but obviously didnt talk because that would be
noticable, and as far as i am concerned there were no problems
with the cockpit radios. The only reason they say you cant is
because no one has decided to test the fact that they can use them
because it would be too much of a hassel for the airlines to cancel
flights in the area to test it. So its easier for the airlinees to just say
you cant use them.
The OnAir press releases talk about being able to browse the web and access corporate networks through their service, but realistically, who is going to do that at $2.50/minute, except in dire emergencies?
$2.50/minute is $150 per hour!
If they asked me for $5 or $10 for unlimited access to the Internet (and it worked at a reasonable speed), I might be inclined to use it to pass the boredom, but not at $150/hour.
without a monthly contract on the ground. Ditto for the rates WiFi
providers charge at hotels.
I'm all for companies making a fair profit, but this is ridiculous.
Nowadays it seems like most companies are out to pick your
pockets for every last cent they can...
Like you, I might consider $10 - $15 for the entire flight, but
that's about it.
Charles R. Whealton
Charles Whealton @ pleasedontspam.com
If you can't stand the 4 hour flight because you can't have your cell phone (and yes, those people are out there because no one would be doing this unless there was a market for it), then take a bus, train, or drive the 30 hour trip.
Be thankful you got from Atlanta to LA in 4 hours. Believe me, no one is "not flying" because it is too boring, but because plane tickets usually cost 1% of the average person's income income to travel on one day single day.
- oh no...
- by danidani81 August 18, 2006 11:41 AM PDT
- I'm all for having the internet and being able to communicate while flying...after all a lot of people that do fly on a regular basis are in business related trips....but i have to say that on those international flights of 10 - 11 hours, having someone sitting next to you or in front of you talking on their cell throughout the flight will get frustrating. As we all know there are those people who when talking on the cell you can hear from 1/2 a block away...now imagine that on a flight...after 8.5 hours... that could be dangerous...what's to say that someone with a short fuse won't go crazy and try to get the mobile phone away from the person who is on the call. Besides if you are going to pay $2.50 a min why not just use the sky phone say what u need to say and do it that way. As a person who flights on those international flights this will be a deciding factor for me on which companies not to fly with. I agree with the other person who said if u really need to stay in contact then find alternate ways of travel...
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